Caitlin Clark turned heads as she made her way to the Mohegan Sun Arena. The Indiana Fever are all set to face off against the Connecticut Sun in their first game of the WNBA playoffs in the last seven years.
The Yahoo Sports Instagram account posted a video of Clark entering the arena. They added a caption featuring a hype emoji.
"Playoff Caitlin," the caption said.
In the video, the Indiana Fever rookie is seen walking into the arena in stunning attire. Clark is wearing a white turtleneck T-shirt with relaxed denim jeans and black high heels. Over the turtleneck, she is wearing a dark beige trench coat. She is also carrying a luxe handbag as she makes her way to the arena.
To top off her look, the Fever rookie wore her hair down and donned semi-transparent black sunglasses. Clark is one of the big names playing in Sunday's matchup. It is the first postseason game of her career and holds great importance for her and her team.
Clark is averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists this season and is the front-runner for the Rookie of the Year award.
Caitlin Clark joins teammate Aliyah Boston as unanimous AP Rookie of the Year
Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever's star rookie, joined her teammate Aliyah Boston as the only Fever player to win the Associated Press Rookie of the Year award. Associated Press announced today (Sept. 22) that Clark was unanimously named the 2024 Rookie of the Year. Last year, Boston achieved the same feat. The Fever superstar won the award after being named the WNBA Rookie of the Month four times. Clark has also been named to the AP All-WNBA first team.
Clark was also named the WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month in August. She has broken several records since her debut, the biggest one being the record for most assets in a single season. The Fever rookie dished out 19 assists in her game against the Dallas Wings on July 17. Although the Fever lost the game with a final score of 101-93, Clark set a new record surpassing Courtney Vandersloot, who held the record previously with 18 assists.
Moreover, the Fever rookie is the assists leader on the season, averaging 8.4 assists per game. She is also a great shooter and holds the record for the most points scored by a point guard in a single season in WNBA history.